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Collaborative Law Resources

For more information about collaborative law, you should consider the following websites:

The Collaborative Alliance Blog (www.thecollaborativealliance.com/blog/): Our goal is to help divorcing families avoid the financial and emotional expense of a painful, protracted public fight. We are outcome-driven attorneys and professionals who strive to keep life decisions where they belong – with our clients, not the courts.

International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (www.collabgroup.com): The IACP is a non-profit international organization of individuals who practice collaborative family law and collaborative divorce, with members from the United States and Canada. Carla is a member of this organization.

Collaborative Law Institute of Dallas (www.collablawtexas.org): The Collaborative Law Institute is a non-profit organization with members from all over the state of Texas. Its mission is to train lawyers in, educate the public about and protect the integrity of Collaborative Family Law. Carla is a member of this organization.

The Collaborative Alliance (www.thecollaborativealliance.com): A group of Dallas area family lawyers and allied professionals who meet on a regular basis to discuss and promote the development of Collaborative Family Law practice and to improve their skills in this area. Carla is a founding member of this group.

Collaborative Law Dallas (www.collaborativelawdallas.com): A group of unaffiliated family law practitioners devoted to the development and practice of Collaborative Family Law in Dallas.

Collaborative Lawyers of Tarrant County (www.aboutcollaborativelaw.com): A group of unaffiliated family law attorneys practicing in Tarrant County who are dedicated to offering the option of Collaborative Family Law to their clients.

Mediate.Com (www.mediate.com): A website with resources on mediation and collaborative family law.